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Sharp
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Posted - 03/18/2008 :  22:12:29  Show Profile Send Sharp a Private Message
Hello Folks,

I'm new to this forum, though a few you of might know me from several other forums. :D

Well, I guess the best introduction on a knife forum is to show some of your knives.

I admit, I don't have too many.

My favorites are my Sage FFFBM and RMD





Here my survival thigh rig. A bit heavy. :D



Here are some folders.



and yes that beat Griptilian is still in action.

I also have a Microtech SOCOM Elite in S90V and a CSK.





Thanks for viewing and Noss, keep up the good work!!!!

Sharp

Noss
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USA
1382 Posts

Posted - 03/19/2008 :  04:15:47  Show Profile  Visit Noss's Homepage Send Noss a Private Message
Hey Sharp Welcome to the forum. Thanks for posting some photos of your awesome looking blades.

Thats one Awesome looking thigh rig you got there. You mean business with that setup.

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eatingmuchface
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456 Posts

Posted - 03/19/2008 :  13:42:32  Show Profile  Send eatingmuchface an AOL message Send eatingmuchface a Private Message
hey sharp.
:D
nice rig as always...
I didn't know your SOCOM (my favorite folder [well from looking at it anyways]) was s90v.
cool.
welcome to the forum.
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Sharp
Starting Member



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Posted - 03/19/2008 :  19:34:37  Show Profile Send Sharp a Private Message
I love my rig. Right now, RW is making me another drop-let attachment. :D

Can't wait for that.

EMF,

Yes, my SOCOM is in S90V. Good Steel. :D

It's also ridiculously sharp. It can put a deep slash in a water bottle with out even moving it.

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"What the deuce?!?!"
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Noss
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USA
1382 Posts

Posted - 03/20/2008 :  22:14:53  Show Profile  Visit Noss's Homepage Send Noss a Private Message
I need to get a setup like that for my FBM. Looks super cool !

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eatingmuchface
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Posted - 03/21/2008 :  11:52:18  Show Profile  Send eatingmuchface an AOL message Send eatingmuchface a Private Message
rainwalker.
thats all I'm gonna say noss.
:D
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Noss
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USA
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Posted - 03/21/2008 :  14:24:44  Show Profile  Visit Noss's Homepage Send Noss a Private Message
Yea I know. He does some nice work judging by the photos I have seen.

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eatingmuchface
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Posted - 03/21/2008 :  19:13:44  Show Profile  Send eatingmuchface an AOL message Send eatingmuchface a Private Message
yeah.
he's a nice guy too.
but I know you have to wait a while to get one of his sheaths and sometimes you have to send him the knife.
unless he already has it.
:D
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Noss
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USA
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Posted - 03/21/2008 :  23:05:57  Show Profile  Visit Noss's Homepage Send Noss a Private Message
I guess it's safe to say he already has all the Scrapyard knives.

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eatingmuchface
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Posted - 03/22/2008 :  21:53:05  Show Profile  Send eatingmuchface an AOL message Send eatingmuchface a Private Message
idk about all of them, but he has quite a few busse's and scrapyards.
well, I'm not sure how many busse's actually.
but he has a decent amount, I think.

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Noss
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USA
1382 Posts

Posted - 03/23/2008 :  18:43:14  Show Profile  Visit Noss's Homepage Send Noss a Private Message
Must be nice. I still would like a Scrapyard Dog Father for myself.

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eatingmuchface
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Posted - 03/25/2008 :  14:00:32  Show Profile  Send eatingmuchface an AOL message Send eatingmuchface a Private Message
it's sooo comfy!!
it probably is about as good a chopper as your fbm, but alot more affordable and comfortable...(and plenty tough!)
pretty much meaning, you just won't be able to resist using it!
:D

do you still have two fbm's noss?
what did you do with the other one?

Edited by - eatingmuchface on 03/25/2008 14:08:18
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Noss
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USA
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Posted - 03/25/2008 :  15:14:16  Show Profile  Visit Noss's Homepage Send Noss a Private Message
Yes.. I still have 2 fbm's. I really want a Dog Father. The handles are fantastic from my use of the Scrapper 6.

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eatingmuchface
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Posted - 03/25/2008 :  16:08:07  Show Profile  Send eatingmuchface an AOL message Send eatingmuchface a Private Message
yeah, if you're choping for a long time they help, and they help cusion the impact from batoning too.
two days ago (easter sunday) my cousin and I were batoning this huge stump of a tree, with very hard wood.

(it was actually this tree...)


and we bent and pried as much as we could and we got alot of flex out of the knives, but nothing like scrapyards torutre testing.
thats why I like your tests, because I can know what the knife can take, so I will be able to use it to it's full potential without worry.

they're pretty beat up now, we would pry with one then stick the other under it and pry and so on.
it was pretty awesome... we would use sooo much leverage and grab stuff to pull with all our strength, eventually we split it.













it was pretty fun.

I'm glad to see you kept the other FBM and didn't destry it, you need some knives for yourself!
:D
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Noss
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USA
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Posted - 03/25/2008 :  16:17:52  Show Profile  Visit Noss's Homepage Send Noss a Private Message
Very cool. Looks like a fun time. Both knives look well used. It's always great to use like this. Some people just don't use a knife to it's full potential. I appreciate the knife much more when I'm out knocking it around. First it's just fun to use one and not just look at it. second until one gets out there and sees for them self what thier knife can do. They will never understand it's potential.



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eatingmuchface
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Posted - 03/25/2008 :  16:28:41  Show Profile  Send eatingmuchface an AOL message Send eatingmuchface a Private Message
yep.
well put!

I just enjoy using them, and you gain a certain amount of repect for the knife and what it can handle.
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